jkeny wrote: > Sure, I already edited my post to correct my mistake - it was adyc who > said he owned one :)
No harm, no foul! I will readily admit that, in years past, I've had my dalliances (as many others have) with tweaks, etc. that have proven to be harmless, but useless. My wire and interconnects are decent quality and reasonably priced stuff from Blue Jeans. I do not believe that a uber-expensive Ethernet or usb cables are going to change the sound of my system. I do not believe that one version of my server o/s is going to sound better than the other, etc., etc. The hardware in my system is solid quality stuff but I do keep an open mind---particularly in the analog noise end of things---that there may be some brilliant and ethical folks out there that could come up with some ways to reduce noise that we pretty much know is there. What the audible effect of that is...I do not know. However, there seem to be a fair number of unrelated folks out there who have tried this REGEN in their systems and report comparable, audible results--along the lines of "I didn't know there was noise there until it was removed". Expectation/perceptual bias?...at $175, I'm not sure why, then, all the hoopla to justify a rather small investment. But, truly, I don't know and I've not seen any double blind tests that might serve to empirically verify. Rg System information ------------------------ Main: Vortexbox/Squeezelite > USB> Benchmark DAC2 D > LFD LE IV Signature amp > Revel Performa F208 speakers. Home Theatre: Touch (Wired) > Pioneer VSX 919 > Energy Take 5 Classic 5.1, Touch FW 7.8.0-r16754. LMS 7.9.0 - 0.71.20150313git1426153261 on a 1TB Micro Vortexbox Appliance, V 2.3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rgro's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=34348 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=103684 _______________________________________________ audiophiles mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/audiophiles
